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Cartridge : .35 Whelen
Bullet : .358, 225, Sierra SPBT 2850
Useable Case Capaci: 63.217 grain H2O = 4.105 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.340 inch = 84.84 mm
Barrel Length : 22.0 inch = 558.8 mm
Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 1.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-10.0 97 59.40 2451 3002 39994 8593 94.5 1.243
-09.0 98 60.06 2482 3077 41412 8700 95.0 1.222
-08.0 99 60.72 2512 3153 42889 8803 95.6 1.202
-07.0 100 61.38 2542 3229 44424 8902 96.1 1.183
-06.0 101 62.04 2573 3307 46021 8997 96.6 1.164
-05.0 103 62.70 2603 3386 47686 9087 97.0 1.145
-04.0 104 63.36 2634 3466 49419 9172 97.4 1.126 ! Near Maximum !
-03.0 105 64.02 2664 3547 51226 9253 97.8 1.108 ! Near Maximum !
-02.0 106 64.68 2695 3628 53108 9329 98.2 1.090 ! Near Maximum !
-01.0 107 65.34 2725 3711 55074 9399 98.5 1.072 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 108 66.00 2756 3795 57125 9465 98.8 1.055 ! Near Maximum !
+01.0 109 66.66 2787 3880 59267 9525 99.1 1.038 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+02.0 110 67.32 2817 3965 61496 9579 99.3 1.021 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+03.0 111 67.98 2848 4051 63843 9628 99.5 1.005 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 112 68.64 2878 4139 66290 9670 99.7 0.988 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+05.0 113 69.30 2909 4227 68852 9707 99.8 0.972 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Results caused by ± 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 108 66.00 2900 4202 69386 9094 100.0 0.973 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 108 66.00 2553 3257 46445 9168 91.9 1.162
Thanks Mike, that cleared up my confusion. I assumed that if over 100%, the powder would be at the top of the case when filling.DrMike":yph3zngv said:Usable case capacity is measured volume using water at STP. Maximum case capacity is the volume when filled with deoxygenated water to form a maximum convex meniscus. This is a more accurate indication of charge. Sixty-six grains of powder is 108% fill ratio. Remember, powder does not occupy all the volume as it compresses as it settles. Most stick powders can be filled to ~112 to 114% fill ratio due to compression. Ball powders are, as would be expected, less liable to compression. Hopefully that helps explain what you are observing.
grry10":2awaigpw said:Could someone run a quick load for a 35 Whelen with 225 gr SGK and RL17?
Sorry for your problems with Re17 but I wouldn't give up on it if you have magnum calibers since it works great in 338 Win and has been very consistent for me.RiverRider":3lug1ot5 said:IMO, Re17 is too slow a burner for the Whelen. Varget or Re15 are much more suitable...i never tried anything else in mine, so I think CFE233 might be worth a try.
I have tried Re17 in other cartridges though. Sometimes it's the velocity champ, but top loads can get squirrelly when fired in higher summertime temps. I had a load in .30-06 that pushed a 180 Partition upwards of 2900 fps, but it was very finicky and unreliable for accuracy. That was my second and LAST flirtation with Re17. I'll never load it again.
Yep you can get caught up in chasing that last fps that you can get if your not careful and a lot of times it's the bullet make, style and jacket material that causes the problem with pressure.SJB358":2wj7ujsq said:I think the reason folks see such problems out of the newer progressives such as 17, 26, 33, Retumbo, etc is they burn and ramp up much slower than a traditional single base and usually won't show PSI signs until you are well above actual safe pressures. It is easy to push them pretty hard and think we are getting away with something until ambient temperature or something else rears its ugly head. I know I am guilty of pushing them too far in the past and not seeing a problem until it showed up as much more than a traditional pressure sign.
I have a buddy that runs 17 in his Whelen with normal speeds with 225's and has a very full case, but achieves excellent accuracy. Just a matter if the gun likes it or not. 17 has been very good to me though. Accurate and very reliable over a decent range of temps.